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2am thought I had this morning- of all of the shirts that Billie has stolen from Kevin, did he keep them? Give them back? Or give them back to Kevin and told him to wash them and get them back to him (another job to add to Kevin's list)?5 points
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Well, at least one of us got motivated by this conversation... my sink is still full of dirty dishes. the dishwasher is loaded with clean dishes and laundry is still piled in the baskets unfolded or hanging on drying racks...4 points
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I've got the laundry handled, but I don't particularly like doing dishes. Sign me up for Dish Boy Kevin. Anyway, I need some beautiful, smiley Billie today.4 points
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I figured it'd take too long. Kevin's too distracted by skateboarding and Billie'd be too distracted by Kevin. 😜3 points
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3 decades 6 appearances ALL 16 performances. Watch Howard Stern’s Green Day Video Playlist right now on SiriusXM —> siriusxm.us/GreenDayTHSS3 points
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You know what? I think Billie needs to pick up the slack. Kevin's doing all the work! Billie's not even looking pretty right now 😤 We need to give Billie more jobs and give Kevin a break.3 points
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Does Kevin put groceries away....or do I get to, sorry, need to, punish him if he gets it wrong? Poor man, we better watch we’re not making Billie jealous 😅3 points
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He better put fold it and put it away or else he gets punished. ...on second thought... 😏3 points
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As far as i’m concerned, the male version of the French maid outfit is the French maid outfit on a man.2 points
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God I hope all of them appear on YouTube. I've been waiting for videos of some of those 90s performances since forever..2 points
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Can we get them cute outfits for cleaning? I'm thinking tight shorts.2 points
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40 Years Of Bad Religion: Vocalist Greg Graffin On Science Deniers, Garage Days And Band’s Inner Strife - The book discusses how Green Day and other bands that had opened for you and were influenced by you were blowing up and far surpassing the commercial success of Bad Religion. Looking back at the 90s, was that a frustrating reality? We had a belief that punk music was far more popular than people gave it credit for. The Offspring and Green Day were able to reach that popularity level that I always knew existed. So, in some ways it was very satisfying because my hunches were correct. But Bad Religion never was a band that was jealous or marked our own success based on the success of others. We always had an internal satisfaction that was, I think, very mature, for how immature we were in many areas. The guys never had sour grapes and I didn’t either because we always were really satisfied with our work. If we went out on tour and the material that we had put out that year was crappy, then maybe we’d call it quits or we’d then be showing our rage and frustration and jealousy at the success of others, but the truth is we really believed we had the best material and we just wanted to make it better on the next record. That constant growth, the constant refinement of our craft is what got us through those years without even looking at the success of others with jealousy, but looking at it with admiration and actually motivation in saying, “Man, if those guys can do that, let’s do that too and let’s put out a better record.” The long history of our songwriting catalogue speaks the loudest. We’re just committed to the craft. And we’ve been very fortunate that other people have recognized that. https://www.forbes.com/sites/derekscancarelli/2020/09/28/40-years-of-bad-religion-vocalist-greg-graffin-on-science-deniers-garage-days-and-bands-inner-strife/?fbclid=IwAR3o8ogV6j_MPKKxba-yYiFHT5tyjRywdxyD_WnIasYLQNnfriCeKSxyr38#29f2b5122b02 By 1992, Larry Livermore had been a greaser, a teenage delinquent, a hard laborer, a hippie, a journalist, a mountaineer, and the owner of a small but growing record label. That winter, his imprint, Berkeley-based Lookout Records, released the second album by a promising young punk trio by the name of Green Day. That’s when Livermore decided he and the Lookout Records office staff should start their own group — something completely different from anything else on the label — a twee band called The Potatomen. “I was probably more than a little crazy at the time,” Livermore says now. “I was bouncing back and forth between: ‘This is going to be a major, major record,’ and ‘This band is hopeless. I might as well jump off a bridge.’” While none of their records came anywhere close to achieving the commercial success of Kerplunk, The Potatomen’s discography serves as an illuminating artifact of Bay Area music history — documenting the tumultuous years just after the East Bay pop-punk explosion of the early 1990s from within the very place where it all began: Lookout Records. https://www.sfweekly.com/music/fresh-eyes-on-the-potatomen/2 points
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Dishes and laundry. The 2 things I need fairies for. will Kevin also fold & put away said laundry?2 points
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Sadly, this would be (and is) true. I guess I'll have to just do the dang dishes myself tonight...*sigh Laundry can wait. I've been living out of the baskets for 15+ years already. What's another 15+...1 point
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I knew about most of the appearances but not the one from 2001. It's weird how they were on Stern four times between 1997 and 2001 and then didn't appear again for fifteen years, skipping over their most successful years. Would love to have seen them during the AI/21CB period. What we do have are gems though, having these all together is priceless.1 point
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ahahaha that was so strange. But holy shit from Platypus to WMUWSE it's like a 15 years difference and he still look the same1 point
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Thank you Howard 🙏 Just when I was sitting here thinking of how much I missed them (and I really was! 😢) 💚💚💚1 point
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Much as I love to see lots of Billie, those iheart pics break my heart 😢1 point
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